Seasonal Color Palette

Deep Winter

Cool. Dark. Intensely sophisticated.

Best Deep Winter Colors

Deep Navy

Deep Ruby

Deep Emerald

Deep Teal

Dark Oxblood

Aubergine

Deep Sapphire

Deep Charcoal

Deep Magenta

Wine

Deep Slate

Midnight Green

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Complete Deep Winter color palette with celebrity examples, best colors, makeup shades, and outfit ideas. Rich, dramatic cool colors with depth for deep winter color season.

How to Know You're Deep Winter

• Your overall coloring is dark - dark hair, often dark eyes

• Deep, rich cool colors make you look powerful

• Silver jewelry is more flattering than gold

• You can wear very dark colors without looking washed out

• Your coloring has depth and coolness simultaneously

• Light pastels look washed out on you

Color Reference

Your Neutrals

Build your wardrobe foundation with these versatile shades.

Black

#000000

Deep Charcoal

#2B2B2B

Espresso

#3C2A21

Pewter Grey

#899499

Colors to Avoid

These shades can make you look washed out or tired.

Warm Ivory

#FFFFF0

Warm Camel

#C19A6B

Terracotta

#E2725B

Warm Moss

#8A9A5B

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Deep Winter Outfit Ideas

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Best Deep Winter Makeup Colors

Deep Winter coloring is dark, cool, and dramatic. Your makeup should embrace this depth - deep wine lips, smoky charcoal eyeshadow, and deep plum blush. You have the darkness and coolness to carry intense colors that would overwhelm lighter seasons. The key is keeping everything cool-toned - deep burgundy works, warm rust doesn't.

Lipstick Shades

Deep Wine

Burgundy

Deep Plum

Rich Berry

Dark Cherry

Eyeshadow Tones

Deep Charcoal

Forest Green

Deep Navy

Burgundy

Deep Bronze

Aubergine

Blush Shades

Deep Rose

Rich Berry

Plum

Recommended Lipsticks

Best Hair Colors for Deep Winter

Deep Winters look stunning with dark, cool hair colors - jet black, blue-black, deep espresso, and cool dark brown. Your depth means you can carry very dark hair beautifully. The key is avoiding any warmth - auburn, warm brown, and golden highlights will clash with your cool undertone. Embrace the depth and drama.

Best Hair Tones

Deep Espresso

Blue-Black

Rich Black

Deep Cool Brown

Hair Tones to Avoid

Light Brown

Blonde

Warm Auburn

Copper

Recommended Hair Glosses

Shopping Tips

• Deep burgundy, wine, and rich plum are your signature shades

• You can wear the darkest lip colors of all seasons

• Hair should stay deep and cool—embrace your dramatic coloring

Jewelry Metals

Best Metals

Silver

Gunmetal

Dark Platinum

Metals to Avoid

Yellow Gold

Rose Gold

Deep Winter Celebrities

These celebrities are commonly typed as Deep Winter due to their coloring characteristics. Looking at deep winter celebrities can help you understand how these colors look on real people and give you style inspiration.

• Katy Perry

• Liv Tyler

• Angelina Jolie

• Emilia Clarke

• Kendall Jenner

• Megan Boone

• Megan Fox

Common Questions

What colors suit Deep Winter best?

Deep, rich cool colors - burgundy, deep purple, pine green, midnight navy, charcoal, and black. These colors complement your depth and cool undertone beautifully.

Can Deep Winter wear bright colors?

Deep Winter is better suited to deep, rich colors than very bright ones. If you want to add brightness, go for jewel tones like emerald, sapphire, or ruby rather than lighter brights.

What jewelry metals suit Deep Winter?

Silver, platinum, and gunmetal are your best metals. These cool, sophisticated metals complement your depth. White gold also works well. Avoid yellow gold and copper.

What's the difference between Deep Winter and True Winter?

True Winter has the highest contrast and can wear the brightest colors. Deep Winter is more about depth than brightness - you wear dark, rich colors better than very bright ones. If your coloring is more dramatic than dark, you might be True Winter.

Deep Winter vs Other Seasons

Confused about whether you're Deep Winter or a similar season? Compare the key differences to find your true colors.

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